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the CHOICE of PROFESSIONALS
ISSN 1835-131X
Issue Number 12
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Products, news and ideas to help create inspirational floral arrangements
the CHOICE of PROFESSIONALS
fresh talk
Fresh Talk
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Read about the designers featured in this issue.
Happy New Year!!! Hopefully you have recovered from the Festive Season,
Valentine’s Day and whatever other celebration has taken place since we
last brought you fresh. Now we’d like to get you in the mood for Easter and
Mother’s Day - not to mention this year’s Designz® Cup.
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Nest of Gold
4&5
Follow Peta’s steps to create a chickenwire
nest filled with Autumn foliage.
Arches of Bling
6&7
Surround arches of Steel Grass with rings
of bling for an Easter egg with a difference.
Sunny Memories
8
Commemorate the life of the recently departed
using the colours of Easter.
Dearly Loved
Use an open heart to symbolise love when
making a tribute.
Events Calendar
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Wedding Wizardry
10 & 11
Check out the Designz® Cup placegetters
from Western Australia
More Wedding Wizardry
12 & 13
Enjoy the Victorian designs from the final
leg of the 2010 Designz® Cup.
National Designz® Cup Winner 2010
Find out whose design received the highest
marks across all states.
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Bubbling Bracelet
Enjoy the first of Mark Pampling’s Mother’s
Day designs.
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Spheres for Someone Special
16 & 17
Tantalise mothers with another masterpiece
from Mark.
Product Finder
18 & 19
Discover details about OASIS® products
appearing in this issue.
Easter is an important event in the
Christian calendar as well as being a time
when the eggs that we see everywhere
take us back to pagan times. Florists
are able to select from many traditional
symbols for their Easter arrangements and
our designs have been created by Peta
Longman of Balshaw’s Florist in Perth.
Peta initially juggled her passion for
dancing with floristry but soon became
absorbed by the creative opportunities in
flowers. She won the Designz® Cup in 2005
before taking out 1st Prize for her shop
window display at MIFGS the following year
and became a finalist at the Interflora
World Cup selection trials in 2009.
We hope that you enjoy her quirky work. We have also included some UK
designs that capture the more sobering side of Easter. It’s often a time of
reflection and a time for remembering those no longer with us so we bring you
two contrasting Sympathy designs on pages 8 and 9.
The first one uses the OASIS® Florette which is available in two sizes and it’s
rigid base will support a profusion of foliage. The other Sympathy design places
groups of Roses and Gerberas in blood red around the OASIS® NAYLORBASE®
Open Heart for a stunning expression of love.
Mother’s Day is another special event
just around the corner with a history
stretching back to the Middle Ages. These
days it’s a floristry highlight and we bring
you some ideas from Mark Pampling
beginning on page 15. When Mark won
an art competition at the age of four it
was the beginning of a long fascination
with the creative and artistic potential of
flowers. He has won many awards and is a
National Director on the Board of Interflora
Australian Unit Ltd when not teaching at
Wollongbar TAFE.
Mark’s students regularly enter the Designz® Cup and this year’s event begins
on April 17 at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Painting with Passion may be
the 2011 theme but we still have the remaining 2010 winners to show you on
pages 10 to 14.
Happy reading!
Lynette Todd, Editor
©Smithers-Oasis Australia Pty Ltd 2011. All rights reserved.
Neither the whole, nor any part of the images or copy in this
literature, may be reproduced in any form without express
prior permission from Smithers-Oasis Australia Pty Ltd.
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Mark Pampling
Slice of Brilliance
Experience the first of Peta Longman’s
Easter designs.
Peta Longman
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Slice of
Brilliance
An egg-shaped design is perfect for Easter.
Simply slice a wedge from an OASIS® Netted sphere then fill
it with an explosion of Autumn colours to make the first of
Peta Longman’s Easter designs. Attach it to a moss-covered
OASIS® Ideal brick with skewers then coat the sphere with
Lotus leaves using staples of Metallic wire to hold them in
place. A blanket of Bullion wire gives extra security before
inserting an explosion of Autumn colour. Peta uses arches
of black Willow to complete this design.
Peta currently manages the Mt Lawley store of
Balshaw’s Florist in Perth and has won a string of
competitions since the national Designz® Cup in
2005. Peta is passionate about being a florist
in Western Australia and is positive about the
quality of fresh flowers available along with
the challenge of new techniques.
“The best part about being a florist is how
the industry is always changing. SmithersOasis contributes greatly to this by
bringing out new and exciting products
to use but it doesn’t stop there.
Design by Peta Longman
The art form that is floristry can be
inspired from non-industry based
products too and that is my
favourite part.”
FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE
Black Willow branches
Chrysanthemum
Dendrobium Orchids
Leucadendron
Lotus Leaves
Roses
Aluminium Wire
Bullion Wire
SUNDRIES
15 cm OASIS® Netted Sphere
Gold Aluminium Wire
Gold Bullion Wire
Gold Metallic Wire
Gold Pearl Beads
Gold Pearl Pins
OASIS® Ideal Floral Foam Brick
Skewers
OASIS® Ideal Floral
Foam Brick
OASIS® Netted Sphere
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How to make:
Nest of
Step 1
Fill a square container with soaked OASIS® Ideal Floral
foam then coat it with Moss. Cut Aluminium Wire into
lengths up to 30cm then twist them together to form
a chicken wire pattern before inserting into Foam to
create a nest.
Step 2
Cut 4cm lengths of Steel grass then gather into
bundles before binding with a single long length of
Bullion wire to form a string of bundles. Thread the
bundles throughout the nest.
Aluminium Wire
Step 3
Insert Roses into the centre of the nest then
surround them with Carnations, Chrysanthemum and
Leucadendron. Cut two bundles of Steel grass into
30cm lengths before binding with Aluminium wire and
placing across this nest of Easter foliage to create the
perfect perch.
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OASIS® Ideal Floral
Foam
Bullion Wire
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Twist Aluminium wire into a chicken wire pattern to create the ideal frame for
an Easter nest. Short lengths of Steel grass may then be bundled together and
bound with Bullion wire to simulate the twigs and branches usually found in these
dwellings.
Carnations, Chrysanthemums, Roses and Leucadendron fill the centre with the
colours of Easter but there is ample room around them for chocolate eggs. These
traditional symbols of birth and fertility may belong to a Spring that is several
months away in the southern hemisphere but that hasn’t ever
interfered with celebrating Easter in Australia.
Design by Peta Longman
Gold
What is an egg without a nest?
FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE
Carnations
Chrysanthemum
Leucadendron
Moss
Roses
Steel grass
SUNDRIES
Aluminium Wire
Bullion Wire
OASIS® Ideal Floral Foam
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Design by Peta Longman
Arches of
Bling
Surround arches
of Steel grass with
rings of bling for an
Easter egg with a
difference.
Peta Longman has given her final design a flourish of elegance
by threading Rock Candy Rings along several of the arches that
emerge from the moss below. Bundles of Steel grass and Aluminium wire have
been cut into pairs of descending lengths then arranged into arches to achieve a
symmetrical egg-shape.
Eggs were first exchanged during pagan times to celebrate the beginning of Spring
then when Easter was established in the Christian calendar they became a symbol
of rebirth. Peta’s oval container captures the shape of the egg while her combination
of Chrysanthemums, Leucadendron, Orchids and Roses in whites and yellows are
perfectly chosen.
They spill out of the centre of the design and then nestle into the moss harmoniously
at either end.
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How to make:
FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE
Chrysanthemum
Leucadendron
Mokara Orchids
Moss
Roses
Steel grass
Aluminium Wire
SUNDRIES
Aluminium Wire
OASIS® Ideal Brick
Rock Candy Ring
OASIS® Ideal Brick
Step 1
Begin this design by filling an oval container with a
pre-soaked OASIS® Ideal Brick that has been cut for
a snug fit then coat it with Moss.
Rock Candy Ring
Step 2
Cut eight bunches of Steel grass into four pairs of
even lengths. Each pair needs to be slightly longer
than the preceding pair to create an archway that
descends from the centre. Cut silver Aluminium Wire
into corresponding lengths.
Thread a Rock Candy Ring onto each end of the
longest pair of Steel grass bunches making sure to
include Aluminium Wire then do the same with the
second shortest pair. Create arches by inserting
both ends of each batch into foam leaving space
between the longest lengths in the centre and at
each end of the container.
Step 3
Fill the centre and each end of the archway with
a profusion of Chrysanthemums, Roses and
Leucadendron in the colours of Easter.
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Sunny Memories
Many bereaved customers want flowers that celebrate
the life of the deceased or depict a personality.
The sunny faces of Sunflowers in this sympathy spray will evoke
memories of happy times. The spray is made in a classic
shape on an OASIS® Florette Grande with a strong rigid
base and an easy to hold handle which means
the flowers will be well supported when
inserted into the floral foam.
Designed by Helen Jamieson and Sally Bennett
The cheery Sunflowers are enhanced
with lush foliage and contorted Willow
flows through the design. A youthful
style of tribute that can be
offered in varying dimensions as
the OASIS® Florette is
available in two different
sizes in Australia.
FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE
Chrysanthemum ‘Vyking’
Fatsia
Helianthus ‘Sunrich Orange’
Leucadendron ‘Inca Gold’
Phoenix Roebelenii
Rhapis excelsa
Salix Tortuosa
Solidago
OASIS® Florette Grande
Back by popular
demand the OASIS®
Florette Petite
SUNDRIES
OASIS® Florette Grande
OASIS® Floralife® Leafshine
OASIS® Floralife®
Leafshine
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Dearly
FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE
Carnations ‘Prado’
Chrysanthemum ‘Feeling Green’
Cymbidium Orchid ‘Green’
Freesia
Galax Leaves
Gerbera
Helleborous
Liriope – China Grass
Red Rose ‘Naomi’
The Open Heart made with red Roses is one of the
most popular sympathy designs as it encompasses
all the symbolism of love.
Therefore it’s a fitting tribute to offer customers when they say goodbye to
someone special. Luxurious Cymbidium Orchids, red Roses, Gerbera and scented
Freesia have been grouped in a distinctive style to modernise the traditional heart
shape. A lush edging of red fabric is held in place by the plastic lip on the
OASIS® NAYLORBASE® Open Heart frame.
With a 5cm depth of OASIS® Ideal Floral Foam the flowers will be secure and
long lasting and the anti slip feet will prevent movement when the heart is placed.
Offering customers a choice of colour combinations or incorporating the deceased’s
favourite flower will help to personalise this dearly loved tribute.
Designed by Helen Jamieson and Sally Bennett
SUNDRIES
5cm Red Round Headed Pearl Pins
46cm OASIS® NAYLORBASE® Open Heart
OASIS® Floralife® Leafshine
Red Organza Fabric
Loved
OASIS® NAYLORBASE®
Open Heart
Round Headed Pearl
Pins
OASIS® Floralife®
Leafshine
fresh designer tips
• Use a colour matching Round Headed Pearl Pin to secure
the Organza fabric to the edge of the heart’s base.
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Events
Calendar
Australia
March 30– April 3, 2011
MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER
AND GARDEN SHOW
Royal Exhibition Building and
Carlton Gardens, Melbourne VIC
www.melbflowershow.com.au
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April 17, 2011
DESIGNZ® CUP COMPETITION - NSW
Sydney Royal Easter Show
Homebush Bay, Sydney NSW
April 22 – 24, 2011
EASTER
May 8, 2011
MOTHER’S DAY - AUSTRALIA
June 5, 2011
DESIGNZ® CUP COMPETITION - QLD
Suncorp Piazza, Southbank Parklands,
Brisbane QLD
June 8, 2011
DESIGNZ® CUP COMPETITION - SA
Tea Tree Gully Campus, 100 Smart Road,
Modbury SA
INTERNational
March 9-13, 2011
ELLERSLIE INTERNATIONAL
FLOWER AND GARDEN SHOW
Hagley Park
Christchurch, New Zealand
www.ellerslieflowershow.co.nz
May 24–28, 2011
CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW
Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London
Painting with
Passion
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Create a
design for an
exhibition by
your favourite
Baroque or
Impressionist
painter.
Above: According to Scottish tradition
if a bagpiper greets the bride first then
she is assured of a long and successful
marriage.
Jane Smith used layers of paper mache,
chicken wire and ropes carefully woven
with fabric to create a tartan effect for her
bagpipes.
Lengths of black coated Bamboo became
pipes while providing water for Carnations
at the same time. Extra Carnations along
with Gerberas and Orchids filled the bag
with the colours of Scotland.
Above: Erin Lamb included many of the following
traditional 12 Symbols of Life in her African
Wedding design:
Bible or Koran: symbol of God’s truth
Bitter herbs: growing pains of marriage
Broom: cleanliness and well-being
Honey: sweet love
Pepper: heated moments families have
Salt: healing and preservation of marriage
Shield: honour and pride in the home
Spear: protection of sanctity of home and community
Spoon and pot: healthy food to build strong families
Water: purity and dissolution of bitterness
Wine: mixing of blood of two families
Wheat: fertility and giving of life and land
zardry
Fifteen fantastic wedding
designs greeted
Alan Randell-Smith when
he arrived in the Centenary
Pavilion of the Perth
Royal Show.
Students chose cultures from both hemispheres
for inspiration and the following results were
awarded:
1st
Jessica McGilvray,
Challenger TAFE
2nd
Erin Lamb,
Challenger TAFE
3rd
Jane Smith,
Challenger TAFE
Prize
Prize
Prize
Japan has stimulated a strong creative
response in entrants from all states and Jessica
McGilvray’s design shows another very original
interpretation. She told us that during her
research on Japan she became inspired by the
country’s paintings, screens and tatami mats.
She then created three panels using chopsticks
for one of them while the simplicity and
elegance of the Japanese kimono along with
sushi provided further inspiration. Jessica rolled
Rose and Kale petals into authentic seaweed
wraps to create her sushi.
The traditional chalky white makeup of
Japan can be seen in the clay that covered
two OASIS® Florette Petite bats and also
the sushi roll panel. Calla Lilies, Anthurium
Renesis, Anthurium Jungle Blush Leaf, Gymea,
Monsteria and Mokara Orchids were inserted
through the clay and cascaded from the
Florettes along with Abaca coated ropes.
“The thing I love most about floristry is the creativity
and competing.
I like making people smile when they receive flowers and
especially enjoy them saying ‘wow’ at the type of things
florists can do,” said Jessica McGilvray.
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Above left: Infinity Loops are a Maori tradition and carry a spiritual meaning of never-ending
love. They dominate Mena Grigson’s design along with New Zealand’s most famous plant.
The unfurling Fern frond is named Koru and symbolises new life or a new beginning while
fully unfolded fronds mean life and tranquility. The latter is the symbol of Maori pride and
frequently appears in tattoos. Plaited Cane Palm and Fern fronds extend the curves of the
Infinity symbol in Mena’s design while white Lilies provide contrast.
Above right: The traditional Japanese gate named a torii has strayed into this design
by Kira Nieuwenhuis. The torii usually appears at the entrance of a Shinto shrine where
traditional weddings are held and symbolically marks the transition from the sacred to the
profane.
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Fans and Irises also capture the culture while Anthuriums stretch up to the very top of the
design. Upper and lower levels are linked by softly cascading Dodda vine interspersed with
Orchids.
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The ABC Gardening
show was an
excellent venue for
the final thirteen
entrants in the 2010
Designz® Cup.
Alan Randell-Smith was assisted by
Mary Lansley when they made the
following awards:
1st
Prize
Angeliki Emily
Lambrinakos
Marjorie Milner
College
2nd
Mena Grigson
Marjorie Milner
College
3rd
Kira Nieuwenhuis
Prize
Prize
‘My favourite
part of floristry is
in the creativity
of design something I am able
to explore most when
entering competitions
like the Designz®
Cup,’ said Emily
Lambrinakos
recently.
Marjorie Milner
College
Angeliki is usually known as Emily and
has always been interested in ancient
customs and culture. She chose the
Celtic wedding ritual of Tying the
Knot as the basis for her design and
numerous symbols from Britain during
this historical period are evident.
The Ancient Celts divided their
world into the four basic elements
of earth, water, fire and air so Emily
has incorporated these throughout.
A waterfall of flat flexible Blade grass
cascades from the top into pools
of clustered white foliage on three
separate levels before landing at the
bottom in knots or bubbles.
Proteas, Carnations, Orchids and
Leucadendron may be found in the
pools while balls of red symbolise fire.
Emily twisted red and green Bullion
wire around Jasmine Vine to give it
strength before swirling it around posts
to capture the movement of air or
wind. Aluminium wire supported the
Anthurium stems that gently float down
through the waterfall.
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2010
Winner
Congratulations to
Michael Cordeiro from
Ultimo College, Sydney
Institute of TAFE, for achieving the
highest total marks in 2010.
Designz® Cup
2010
Michael Cordeiro captured the legend of Medusa in his
Greek wedding. Mythology says she was exceptionally
beautiful before being turned into an ugly Gorgon with
snake hair by the jealous Goddess Athena. Each strand of
serpent-like hair had to be stiff enough to stay in position
yet also flexible enough to mimic the movement and
writhing of live snakes.
Michael did a great deal of binding and wiring to achieve this result. Then he
used hot glue to shape a serpent covered with decorative wire at diagonals to
adorn Medusa’s shoulder. More wiring formed the glittering frame of the trailing
bouquet below. This dazzling snake connected the traditional gift of money to
serpent-like foliage while broken white plates and sugar-coated almonds were
further evidence of the Greek theme.
Smithers-Oasis Australia thanks all 2010 entrants for their efforts in the
Designz® Cup and greatly appreciates the photographers who captured the
vibrancy of the designs. The Sydney Show photographer Jane Davenport
deserves a special mention while Alan Randell-Smith and the other judges
have helped us enormously throughout 2010.
“It gives me great pleasure and satisfaction to touch
people’s lives by providing a high quality service where
flowers are made all the more special by the way they’ve
been presented or arranged.
I am grateful for the inspiration and motivation that
other professionals in the industry provide,” said
Michael Cordeiro.
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FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE
Gingko biloba Leaves
Spray Roses
SUNDRIES
Diamante Pins
Diamante Spray
OASIS® Floral Adhesive
Parafilm
Pink and Black Bullion Wire
Rock Candy Slim Bracelet
Strong Pink Aluminium Wire
Bubbling
Bracelet
Attach a dazzling design to a bottle of champagne
for a Mother’s Day surprise.
Mark Pampling has created a gift idea that looks great on a bottle of
bubbly but works equally well on a mother’s wrist at a special meal in her
honour. Lengths of Aluminium wire have been cleverly curled, bent and
bound to provide a secure base for the stunning
Roses that emerge from this design.
Design by Mark Pampling
Follow Mark’s detailed instructions below to create a special
bracelet for a lucky mum.
Step1: Cut two lengths of
Aluminium wire and curl the
ends tightly using a small
pair of pliers. Bend each
length to form a long loop at
one end with the curls at the
opposite end. Stack the two
wires and join them firmly with several bindings of Bullion
wire to form a secure base.
Cut two shorter lengths of Aluminium wire and curl one
end. Wind Bullion wire tightly around the straight end
wrapping it over and along itself, extending and tapering
the end to a point. Wrap Diamante wires to achieve
similar long, tapered points.
Roll the Gingko leaves and secure with a little floral
adhesive before wrapping a section of the stem with
Bullion wire
Step 2: Wire and tape the
Spray Roses, adding a
Diamante pin to ends then
decorate and shape the
stems using Bullion wire.
Wire and tape some flat
Gingko leaves using more
Bullion wire decoration on the stems.
Arrange all leaves and the extra wire curls around the
wire base then bind them all together using more Bullion
wire. Add the Spray Roses and the Diamantes and affix
all components neatly and securely with more binding.
Fold the largest Aluminium wire curl from the back over
the top of the binding area at the front.
Aluminium Wire
Bullion Wire
Diamante Pins
Rock Candy Slim
Bracelet
Step 3: Unfurl the ribbon on
the Rock Candy bracelet and
tie it firmly over the lower
placements in the wire base.
Cut off the excess ribbon
neatly and gently bend the
components into place.
Slip the bracelet over the neck of the Champagne. Use
a piece of Bullion wire to discretely attach the top curl of
the wristlet to the bottle around the foil wrapping.
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Spheres for Someo
Place softly curving spheres together for a heavenly result.
This Mother’s Day gift offers numerous options. Mark has decorated
OASIS® Netted Spheres in different sizes then cleverly composed
them into a table setting. Mothers may like to rearrange
components or even separate them into totally
different locations.
Design by Mark Pampling
Butterflies appear at opposite ends to
complete this unconventional but very
beautiful design. One is attached with
wire while the other has been placed on
the platter’s edge using a small piece
of double-sided tape.
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one Special
FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE
Aspidistra elatior leaves
Camellia japonica leaves
Liriope muscari leaves
Spray Roses – pink
Bullion Wire
SUNDRIES
8cm OASIS® Netted Sphere
12cm OASIS® Netted Sphere
Diamante Pins
DoubleFIX Clear Acrylic Tape
Feather Butterfly on Wire
Floralife Finishing Touch®
Floralife® Sure Stik®
Pin Holder
Silver and Lime green Bullion Wire
Steel Pins
Diamante Pins
Feather Butterfly on
Wire
OASIS® Netted Sphere
Step 1
Saturate the required number of foam spheres.
Use steel pins to secure Liriope leaves into a sphere. Start by pinning
the cut end of each leaf to foam then wind the leaves over and around
each other building up layers until no foam is visible and all leaf ends are
covered. Turn the sphere regularly during the process to keep the overall
shape even.
Step 2
Use steel pins again to attach the Camellia leaves individually to a sphere
in a random pattern until entire surface is covered. Cut the central spine
from the Aspidistra leaves and cut the side lobes into smaller pieces.
Carefully add the Aspidistra while wrapping a layer of bullion wire around
the sphere until the sphere is covered. Keep adding layers of bullion wire to
smooth out the folds in the leaves and to create an even ball shape.
Step 3
Soak an OASIS® Netted Sphere. Attach a pin holder to the base of the bowl using
Sure Stik and push the sphere onto it. Cut Spray Roses short before inserting them
randomly into foam using various sizes of blooms and buds to minimise space between them
building up a neat hemispherical shape. Insert groups and single Diamante Pins between the
flowers recessing them slightly deeper than the flower heads.
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Product Finder
ALUMINIUM WIRE
diamante pins
FLORALIFE® SURE-STIK®
Product Details
Article Number:
5025
Size:
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Pack quantity:
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OASIS® FLORETTE
jumbo pinholders
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ANCHOR TAPE
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Pack quantity: 100 pieces
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Pack quantity: 50 pieces
oasis® foam frame® designer sheet
morning dewdrop
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Size: 4mm, 1 bunch = 6 stems, 3 diamonds
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Pack quantity: 6 bunches
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oasis® ideal floral foam brick
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Size: 50cm (20” length)
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Article number: 7786 Silver
Article Number: 7788 Copper
Article Number: 7796 Lime Green
Article Number: 7797 Lilac
Article Number: 7798 Pink
Article Number: 77710 Blue
Article Number: 77711 Black
Article Number: 77712 Lemon
Size: 25g
Pack quantity: 30 pieces per carton
Article number: 63503 Pink/Dark Pink
Article number: 63504 Yellow/Orange
Article number: 63505 Purple/Lilac
Size: 11cm
Pack Quantity: 12
FLORALIFE FINISHING
TOUCH®
Product Details
Article Number: 3700
Size: .95 Litre
Pack Quantity:
1 piece
Product Details
Article Number: 6250
Size: 50ml
Pack quantity: 1 tube
oasis® floralife® leafshine
Product Details
Article Number: 10155
Size: 250ml Can
Pack Quantity: 1 piece
Product Details
Article Number: 3071
Total length: 10m
Cylinder length: 13cm x 5cm
Cylinder count: 12
Pack quantity: 1 per carton
oasis® ideal floral
foam netted
sphere
Article Number: 10013
Size: 750ml Can
Pack Quantity: 1 piece
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Product Details
Article Number: 1019
Size: 8cm
Pack quantity: 1 piece
ROCK CANDY RING
Article Number: 1012N
Size: 12cm
Pack quantity: 1 piece
Article Number: 1015N
Size: 15cm
Pack quantity: 1 piece
Article Number: 1018N
Size: 18cm
Pack quantity: 1 piece
Article Number: 1022N
Size: 22cm
Pack quantity: 1 piece
Product Details
Article Number: 62510 Dazzle
Size: 1cm width (elasticated to fit all)
Pack Quantity: 2 pieces
ROCK CANDY SLIM BRACELET
OASIS® NAYLORBASE®
HEARTS
Solid Hearts Product Details
Article number: 3092
Size: 4cm x 26cm x 27cm
Pack quantity: 2 pieces
Product Details
Article Number: 62513 Dazzle
Size: 8mm width (elasticated to fit all)
Pack Quantity: 1 piece
round headed pearl pins
COLORTOOL® Sprays
Article number: 3094
Size: 4cm x 12 cm x 12cm
Pack quantity: 2 pieces
Product Range of 50 Colours
Size: 400ml
Pack Quantity: 1 piece
Open Hearts - Product Details
Article number: 3095
Size: 4cm x 23cm X 23cm
Pack quantity: 2 pieces
Article number: 3096
Size: 5cm x 43cm X 46cm
Pack quantity: 2 pieces
oasis® naylorbase®
posy pads
Product Details
Article Number:
3031
Size: 31cm
Pack quantity:
2 pieces
OASIS®
NAYLORBASE®
RINGS
Product Details
Article Number: 4511
Size: 25cm (10”)
Article Number: 4509
Size: 36cm (14”)
Article Number: 3097
Size: 41cm (16”)
Article Number: 4360
New Wider Version
Size: 31cm (12”)
Pack quantity: 2 pieces
Product Details
Article Number: 6225 White
Article Number: 6233 Red
Article Number: 6234 Lilac
Article Number: 6235 Gold
Article Number: 6256 Royal Blue
Article Number: 6257 Black
Article Number: 62250 Strong Pink
Article Number: 62251 Apple Green
Article Number: 62252 Lavender Explore
Article Number: 62253 Ivory
Size: 3.5mm head, 4cm pin
Pack quantity: 144 pieces
Article Number: 6226 White
Size: 5mm head, 5cm pin
Pack quantity: 144 pieces
Article Number: 62550 White
Article Number: 62551 Strong Pink
Article Number: 62552 Lavender
Article Number: 62553 Gold
Article Number: 62555 Apple Green
Article Number: 62275 Ivory
Size: 6mm head, 6.6cm pin
Pack quantity: 144 pieces
Article Number: 62211 Ivory
Article Number: 62214 Red
Article Number: 62215 Lilac
Article Number: 62218 Silver Explore
Article Number: 62219 White
Article Number: 62220 Gold
Article Number: 62221 Apple Green
Article Number: 62240 Strong Pink
Size: 10mm head, 6cm pin
Pack quantity: 72 pieces
steel pins
ACCESSORY SPRAYS
Size: 400ml
Pack Quantity: 1 piece
HOME DECOR STAINS
Size: 400ml
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Article Number: 6155 Green
Article Number: 6156 White
Size: 13mm x 22m
Pack quantity: 2 pieces
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Article number: 6227
Size: 3cm
Pack quantity: 500g
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Smithers-Oasis Australia Pty Ltd P.O. Box 183 Quambatook, Victoria, Australia, 3540
Smithers-Oasis India Pvt. Ltd, M-36, MIDC – Taloja, Dist – Raigad, Maharashtra, India
Smithers-Oasis Malaysia SDN, BHD, Jalan Kempas 7, 08000 Sungai Petani, Kedah, Malaysia